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a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of the free trade, countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by free trade agreements. some of us are members. some of us are now members of negotiating with the partnership. there's a new configuration. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries to believe in the rule based international trading system. if you look at what is going to build building blocks, it is the tpp, and the deal negotiate with the european union. these are the game changers bringing countries together that believe in that system based on free and fair trade. that is changing the dynamics of businesses looking to invest and create economic growth. also the growing middle class, the greater jobs exports. this is a tidal wave growing in the atmosphere, which i
a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of the free trade, countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by free trade agreements. some of us are members. some of us are now members of negotiating with the partnership....
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our guest is michael needham, the ceo of heritage action for america. it was founded three years ago. thanks for being our guest. let me introduce our reporters. bob cusack is the managing editor of "the hill" and neil lesniewski. >> let's go right to obamacare. this is the issue that is facing the gop. why do you think republicans can do this? before republicans have funded obamacare. the election did not fix much.-- change much. it may have only have democratic control. >> for the last three or four years republicans were all elected on the promise to get rid of obamacare and have relied on someone else coming in and saving the day. the supreme court will come in and rule it unconstitutional. the american people are going to get rid of president obama. the public and lawmakers who have all pledged that they will do everything they can to stop obamacare now have a time for choosing. in october 1 sign up. a day before the sign ups start of the defund the government. this is the time for them to lay down a marker and say have told our constituents that w
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this is america, the land of the free, the land of the free press. the public of the united states of america has the right to this information. thank you. >> thank you. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] whenever we have these discussions, and it happens a lot, these public affairs officers are often portrayed as uninformed boobs and reporters are universally good. or it's the opposite. that reporters are evil scoundrels looking to embarrass public officials and make a mockery of the policy-making process and the only thing standing between these people and print are public affairs officers. my experience in 20 years of this is pretty much a normal bell curve distribution of talent, among both public affairs officers and reporters. meaning that among reporters and public affairs officers, some are really not very good, right? some are excellent. the vast majority are average to above-average. the ones really below average tend to get out of the business on either side. that is what you're going to see and one reason why there are a lot of rules. undoubte
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this was done through a sort of liberal takeover of our law studies in america. and i go through the takeover of the university's and worshiping the state as well. importing radical european secular liberalism to the american universities. the reason was because no american university could give you a graduate degree. yet to get europe to get it. europe in the mid-1800s to make unique study of the german universities and we get the most radical secular enlightenment use brought back to america, and stocks in our universities. by the end of the 1800's it formed the foundation of our entire understanding of the intelligence pushed down to our culture. the law, the development of our law schools. that is all law schools got contaminated. you have to go back to the end of the 1800's to find that out. one of the things the imported was this bad idea from the 19,053rd french republic. >> your off the hook. >> liberalism, they tend to be tolerant, but there are so intolerant of religion. >> the least of certain kinds. there that tall -- no problem tolerating or any othe
this was done through a sort of liberal takeover of our law studies in america. and i go through the takeover of the university's and worshiping the state as well. importing radical european secular liberalism to the american universities. the reason was because no american university could give you a graduate degree. yet to get europe to get it. europe in the mid-1800s to make unique study of the german universities and we get the most radical secular enlightenment use brought back to america,...
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response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco county. i've lived here for 55 years and i'm disturbed about what happens over the park. a couple of saturdays ago we had 3 banners from papers above us so this is corporate sky graffiti. and we're very concerned about the impact of tourism too. this city is progressive but when it has an impact of its beans flying over the city we're concerned about the air and noise and visual pollution. what's the impact upon our bird population let alone the human population. i'm in support of the baen and the elimination of all banners flying over san francisco county. this is getting a little bit ridiculous. the americans are taking 35 bits of advertising and if we can't look at the beautiful of the golden gate bridge we're not a beautiful city. i thank you for
response if they're continuing to having difficulties getting a response we're happy to have our d c america to contact them. and i'll be happy to certify in any way possible. thanks again for carrying this legislation >> thank you. any additional public comments? >> good afternoon supervisors i'm steven. i'm a concerned citizen of san francisco county. i've lived here for 55 years and i'm disturbed about what happens over the park. a couple of saturdays ago we had 3 banners from...
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the bar is really low, for us low-income immigrant, we come to america because we want to work hard and fight for a better life and then be able to contribute back to society. it's really hard to do that because once we go over the thing like medi cal limit, it becomes really hard and expensive to be able to buy health insurance. even though we might get credit to buy, have insurance in the health care exchange, but it's not enough to make it actually affordable to us. mruz there's a lot of things that is not covered in the exchange like vision or dental care. health care is a maou man right, everyone should be able to get health care regardless of who you are or how much you make. so, it's really important to protect these local laws so families can still work hard and be able to afford health care. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors, my name is stephanie chan and i'm with the chinese progressive so
the bar is really low, for us low-income immigrant, we come to america because we want to work hard and fight for a better life and then be able to contribute back to society. it's really hard to do that because once we go over the thing like medi cal limit, it becomes really hard and expensive to be able to buy health insurance. even though we might get credit to buy, have insurance in the health care exchange, but it's not enough to make it actually affordable to us. mruz there's a lot of...
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eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york you say it makes it impossible for the president to justify delaying the project any longer. this president will try to come one a way to delay th thing. i would rather have oil going through pipelines than on trains and if investors are willing to finance it, go for it. good for us. less oil from venezuela. good all around. >> david: rick, the bottom line of the report, says if we don't do the pipeline we have to substitute the oil from venezuela, which is dirty oil. >> be careful here. that is absolutely true. what the report was talking about is
eastern on america's news headquarters. have a great day, everybody. >>> allowing the keystone pipeline to built requires a finding that doing so would be in our nation's interest. our national interest will be served only if the project does not significantly exacerbate carbon solution. >> david: did we find out that the keystone pipeline is not a solution problem. there is a new record revealing that the proposal to expand it will not impact greenhouse gas emissions. steve york...
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this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner,and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go along with with the bad private health care in america. that's not me saying it, although i have often said it. more on me later, my favorite subject. now back to the senate majority leader and what he was saying when asked about whether he was actually working to scrap our present health care basis. >> we are far from having something that will work. >> eventually, you think we'll work beyond -- >> yes. >>
this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner,and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go...
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so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out and we became as one. my mother's gesture there. my smile, my tenth grade geometry teacher. the way she puts her hand on the desk whenever i get over to the desk which is hardly ever. all those experiences have gone into making, of course, every effort i can manage to be the teacher. so i held a huge -- a huge debt of gratitude to all those teachers. we all do really. we all have a lineage. we'll come to summer. someone made it possible for us to be in to be here. without them we would not a survived. from the very first day we l.a. huge unpayable debt to so ma
so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to...
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someone on "cashin' in" says it's because of the hand-outs across the america. that is at the bottom of the hour. but first on "forbes" grounded. justice department trying to slam breaks on the american.s. air merger. is that good or bad news for flyers? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would u mind if i go ahead of you? instead had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're th
someone on "cashin' in" says it's because of the hand-outs across the america. that is at the bottom of the hour. but first on "forbes" grounded. justice department trying to slam breaks on the american.s. air merger. is that good or bad news for flyers? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom....
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. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale. >> i want to keep being very active in the things i cared about as president in the thing that is i can still have an influence. >> people go wild. he is such a great ambassador for the united states of america today. >> there's one phrase that people have said, and that's that he's president to the world. >> 62 heads of state, hundreds of corporate leaders. multinational types. movie stars. an unparalleled collection of the powerful and celebrated gathered together to assert and combine their influence, all here because one man asked them to come, one of the very few people in the world
. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale....
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we rode motor seekles offroad across america. >> math rue ruden berg is the documentary cinematographer. >> there were quite a lot of thunderstorms but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike and matthew is there to film him. >> is sucks. >> this sucks. >> i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought i will be safe here. no problem at all. i'm covered. >> james is wrong. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> there was just this huge bank and a flash. it is like a sonic experience bursting through you. the next is second all hell broke loose. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic but my spine feels lit off. >> i'm trying to find out what happens. not only a bolt has gone off near us but why my body seems tingling. >> the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle but the bolt doesn't hit the bike not directly at least. >> it hit the two vents right up there. >> james believes the charge must have travel
we rode motor seekles offroad across america. >> math rue ruden berg is the documentary cinematographer. >> there were quite a lot of thunderstorms but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike and matthew is there to film him. >> is sucks. >> this sucks. >> i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought i will be safe...
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well, i say to them tonight, there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. >> that mesmerizing 2004 democratic convention speech transformed barack obama from relative obscurity to a national star. in bipartisan or post partisan theme helped him stun hillary clinton and lift him to the white house, and then he met an opposition party that had no interest in across the aisle work. on and on. it's been won confrontation after another, government funding, the debt ceiling, you name it. and it's been matched with overheat party rhetoric. the question is if the experience of the past four plus years of watching barack obama inspire the nation with post partisan rhetoric and then watching washington descend into a state of hyperpolarization anyway has soured the country on the idea of post-partisanship. does a message like cory booker tauted, does it ring or is it post-post partisanship? i'm interested in your reaction from the clips we heard from cory booker. obviously, he's not the first politician from barack obama to be s
well, i say to them tonight, there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there is the united states of america. >> that mesmerizing 2004 democratic convention speech transformed barack obama from relative obscurity to a national star. in bipartisan or post partisan theme helped him stun hillary clinton and lift him to the white house, and then he met an opposition party that had no interest in across the aisle work. on and on. it's been won confrontation after another,...
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. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in th
. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in th
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-fo-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >>> more on the attorney general's latest so-called smart on crime policy. i'm joined by criminal defense attorney fox new
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snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers
snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for...
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america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol starts right now. >>> and we begin with the chaos in egypt. egyptian forces cracking down on the muslim brotherhood as the military struggles to keep control of the country. they just raided the homes of muslim brotherhood members in an attempt to break up massive protests planned around the supreme court there. more than 800 people have been killed in violent demonstrations in less than a week. could the country be on the brink of civil war? leland vittert is monitoring the latest developments from our middle east bureau. leland? >> reporter: shannon, at least right now it appears some of the army tactics have worked. there are reports right now out of cairo that the brotherhood brotherhoodbrotherhood cancelled today's marches. whether they cancelled them because this is the end of the uprising, their armed insur insurrection or if they're taking break and licking their wounds remains to be seen. security is tight, especially around the supreme court where one of the muslim brotherhood marches were headed. gunmen in the force
america's news headquarters live from the nation's capitol starts right now. >>> and we begin with the chaos in egypt. egyptian forces cracking down on the muslim brotherhood as the military struggles to keep control of the country. they just raided the homes of muslim brotherhood members in an attempt to break up massive protests planned around the supreme court there. more than 800 people have been killed in violent demonstrations in less than a week. could the country be on the...
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it was the most powerful for 200 years in america wins world war ii. like the shot of her rant, the sender is to western schools, get rid of the burqa is. until the muslim brotherhood started in 1928 and they said stop trying to be at the west and organized to pull the rugs out and reinstitute fundamental islam. under jimmy carter camus told to write out from underneath a shot. .. he does not do the same and as a matter of fact, some of the slides i have here i show people that he has been putting on his staff, and so these are just some pictures you can look at the screen and i going to get the one -- here we have nancy pelosi submits to islamic law, hillary clinton puts on the muslim veil. and we have muslim postage stamps and another president bells to the king of saudi arabia. the king of saudi arabia is like the godfather of islam because the two holy cities and islam are in that country. and so he says whatever we want or we are no longer a christian nation. he has four brothers and wives in kenya and campaigns for muslims. 3,000 muslims in the u
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we welcome you to the brand new hour here in america's news headquarters. i'm jamie colby. i'm eric shawn. new evidence coming after repeated assurances from the administration that the nsa never overstepped it' its privay bounds. lawmakers weighing in over whether enough is being done to protect americans' privacy. elizabeth prann live in washington with the latest. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, eric. while the nsa sought to defend its operations, americans learned this week they violated privacy rules on thousands of occasions, whether it was the result of mo monitoring incorret phone calls to the mishandling of telephone data housed in an nsa database. an internal awe its foun audit a housed records five years past their conspiracy day expiration. senator rand paul said the program could be improved and perhaps they need to get the supreme court involved. >> i think the predecesso presit fundamentally misunderstands the balances of checks and powers. he thinks that if he gets some lawyers together from the nsa and they do a power point presentation
we welcome you to the brand new hour here in america's news headquarters. i'm jamie colby. i'm eric shawn. new evidence coming after repeated assurances from the administration that the nsa never overstepped it' its privay bounds. lawmakers weighing in over whether enough is being done to protect americans' privacy. elizabeth prann live in washington with the latest. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, eric. while the nsa sought to defend its operations, americans learned...
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this happens throughout america. and any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry, if they see some suspicious behavior. >> is there some happy medium, perry, between what the city wants to do and what minority communities and civil libertarians feel infringes on their rights? >> yeah, a political problem here is, ray kelly, blik al bloomberg, very unpopular with a lot of the minority leaders in new york city. i don't think any solution they brought to the table would be viewed as a compromise. i think some of the mayoral candidates talking about replacing him, ultimately, i think any policy where the minority leaders like, 80% of people currently targeted by this program are minorities. as long as the nush is going to be that high, you're always going to have a political problem there. and people concerned by it. until whatever compromise has the minority community not feeling like they're targeted. >> christine, one solution suggested by the judge when she overturned stop and frisk, is for police officers to wear this so
this happens throughout america. and any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry, if they see some suspicious behavior. >> is there some happy medium, perry, between what the city wants to do and what minority communities and civil libertarians feel infringes on their rights? >> yeah, a political problem here is, ray kelly, blik al bloomberg, very unpopular with a lot of the minority leaders in new york city. i don't think any solution they...
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this happens throughout america in any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry if they see some suspicious behavior. so, i can assure you, this is not just a new york city issue, it's an issue throughout america. and this case has to be appealed, in my judgment, because it will be taken as a template and have significant impact in policing throughout america. >> commissioner kelly, we appreciate your time very much. >> thank you, david. >> i want to welcome to the program now the mother of trayvon martin, sybrina fulton, and her attorney, benjamin crump. also joining me in the studio is president and ceo of the naacp, ben jealous. thank you for all of you joining me this morning. ben, let me start with you. i underlined commissioner kelly saying the stark reality is that violence is happening disproportionately in minority communities. with stop and frisk, lives are saved in those communities. >> so, this is the problem. we just heard a man who aspires to be the head of the department of homeland security say that his o
this happens throughout america in any police jurisdiction. you have to do it. officers have to have the right of inquiry if they see some suspicious behavior. so, i can assure you, this is not just a new york city issue, it's an issue throughout america. and this case has to be appealed, in my judgment, because it will be taken as a template and have significant impact in policing throughout america. >> commissioner kelly, we appreciate your time very much. >> thank you, david....
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snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >> members of congress are getting an earful about the nsa back in their home districts this summer. what to do about a spy agency many believe is out of bounds with democratic congressman chris van hollen, next. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. you tell us what you w
snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >> members of congress are getting an earful about the nsa back in their home districts this summer. what to do about a spy agency many believe is out of bounds with democratic congressman chris van hollen, next. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you...
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you see it in this amazing video captured by america's cup tv. sailors were picked up within seconds. yacht suffered minor damage when a center tarp tore apart. they beat the italy team luna rossa. >> how do you know the whether will be for the races today? we are warming up quickly and the wind is shifting. that's one elements that will take us to high fire danger today. there is a red flag warning issued by the national weather service, midnight tonight, as an area of low pressure gets closer to the coast. right now it's all about the heat, the lack of wind, the wind shift, shift, and the compression of the marine layer as high pressure builds on in today. you can see very little fog left over. here's vollmer peak and already temperatures well into the 70s in our east bay valley. san francisco at 61. 64 oakland. good morning san jose. you have been sunny all morning long. 65 for you. and half moon bay with 2-mile visibility. just 57 degrees. from mt. tam a little bit in the way of high cloudiness. we will see more of that tomorrow. today featur
you see it in this amazing video captured by america's cup tv. sailors were picked up within seconds. yacht suffered minor damage when a center tarp tore apart. they beat the italy team luna rossa. >> how do you know the whether will be for the races today? we are warming up quickly and the wind is shifting. that's one elements that will take us to high fire danger today. there is a red flag warning issued by the national weather service, midnight tonight, as an area of low pressure gets...
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they basically i believe probably are looking at all the cell phone calls in america every day. also, i don't think it's good police work. i think we get overwhelmed with data. we have so much data that he we don't notice when the -- goes back to check that, his name is misspelled and we don't know he has gone back. we need more people doing specific intelligence data on people who we have suspicion of rather than doing it on suspicion list severance of all american phone calls. >> john: let me switch gears and talk to you about obama care because that is going to be a big topic of discussion when congress comes back in a couple of weeks. you support the defunding of obama care but you recently acknowledged you don't believe it will happen and get through the senate. your only leave then lever is to defund obama care. that would shut down the government which you have stated publicly you don't think is a good idea. what do you really have left here, senator? >> well, i don't think shutting down the government is a good idea. but i do think that we were elected, conservatives wer
they basically i believe probably are looking at all the cell phone calls in america every day. also, i don't think it's good police work. i think we get overwhelmed with data. we have so much data that he we don't notice when the -- goes back to check that, his name is misspelled and we don't know he has gone back. we need more people doing specific intelligence data on people who we have suspicion of rather than doing it on suspicion list severance of all american phone calls. >> john:...
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ohio and indeed, it is a practice throughout america. >>. >> schieffer: when the judge says you're stopping more minorities-- that's basically what she's saying-- how do you say in response to that? >> well, we went to the rand corporation in 2006 and we asked this question. how do you determine whether or not there's racial profiling going on? they said that the appropriate formula to use, if you will, is a description of victims of violent crime of the perpetrators of violent crime. and i can assure you our stops certainly comport with that. it's almost ironic here that the new york city police department is the most diverse police department in the united states but probably in the country. we have police officers born in 88 countries. our police officer rank is majority minority. and the last police academy class had graduates born in 50 or more countries. so we are as i say very much diverse and we look like the city that we police. now, the losers of this, if this case is allowed to stand, are people who live in minority communities. 97% of the shooting victims in new york city last y
ohio and indeed, it is a practice throughout america. >>. >> schieffer: when the judge says you're stopping more minorities-- that's basically what she's saying-- how do you say in response to that? >> well, we went to the rand corporation in 2006 and we asked this question. how do you determine whether or not there's racial profiling going on? they said that the appropriate formula to use, if you will, is a description of victims of violent crime of the perpetrators of...
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this president has talked a lot about economic inequality of america. these speeches will be very highly watched. >>> thank you. more front page politics. new reaction from key lawmakers to that "the washington post" report concerning the nsa. the nsa broke privacy rules, overstepped its authority thousands of times since 2008. here's republican congressman peter king and richard blumenthal. >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self-reporting errors this came from an internal report which then becomes an overall i.g. report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i'm satisfied we're told what the nsa is doing. >> the problem and it's a real problem is with the system. it's a black box that fisa court the foreign intelligence surveillance court is a secret tribunal issuing secret opinions make being secret law and a lot of it completely unavailable to members even of the foreign intelligence committees. >> those documents published by "the washington post" were leaked by edward snowden. >>> a surprise announcement from scotland yard, they
this president has talked a lot about economic inequality of america. these speeches will be very highly watched. >>> thank you. more front page politics. new reaction from key lawmakers to that "the washington post" report concerning the nsa. the nsa broke privacy rules, overstepped its authority thousands of times since 2008. here's republican congressman peter king and richard blumenthal. >> it worked. if you have 99.99% compliance and you have self-reporting errors...
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the trouble is the lutheran ministers of america aren't preaching it because he wrote them in german and they've never been translated into english. but he was a tough preacher. now there are 10,385 verses in the bible concerning christ's return and i have them coded in my prophecy bible-one out of every four verses. so if you're going to preach expository, verse by verse, you'd have to preach on christ's return every fourth week. some of you guys have never preached a message on it. now you have a real problem with god. here's the biggest excuse we hear today about people saying, oh it will never be in my lifetime. no one knows the day and the hour, matthew 24:36. jesus said you'll know when it's near, even at the door, verse 33, and then not the day and hour. there are one thousand signs, 500 before he comes to earth and 500 after we are here with him. all 500 are fulfilled so this is a lame excuse when you say ii peter 3:3. this is you, knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers saying, where is the promise of his coming? all things continue as they were re
the trouble is the lutheran ministers of america aren't preaching it because he wrote them in german and they've never been translated into english. but he was a tough preacher. now there are 10,385 verses in the bible concerning christ's return and i have them coded in my prophecy bible-one out of every four verses. so if you're going to preach expository, verse by verse, you'd have to preach on christ's return every fourth week. some of you guys have never preached a message on it. now you...
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